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医院专业护理机构中的皮肤评估与压疮护理

Skin assessment and pressure ulcer care in hospital-based skilled nursing facilities.

作者信息

Siem Carol A, Wipke-Tevis Deidre D, Rantz Marilyn J, Popejoy Lori L

机构信息

MU Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA.

出版信息

Ostomy Wound Manage. 2003 Jun;49(6):42-4, 46, 48 passim, contd.

Abstract

The Minimum Data Set, a comprehensive assessment tool for nursing home residents, is used for clinical decision-making, research, quality improvement, and Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement. Within the Minimum Data Set, pressure ulcers and skin condition are evaluated. Because information about pressure ulcer prevalence and care in hospital-based skilled nursing facilities is sparse, a study was conducted to: a) determine pressure ulcer prevalence upon admission to hospital-based skilled nursing facilities in the state of Missouri, and b) ascertain methods of assessment, treatment, and documentation of skin and pressure ulcer care in these facilities. Prevalence data were obtained from analysis of the Minimum Data Set data, and a survey was conducted to obtain skin care practices. The vast majority of residents (96%) were admitted from acute care facilities, and pressure ulcer prevalence on admission was 18.4% +/- 8.0%. Seventy-seven percent (77%) of the 88 surveys mailed were returned. The Braden or Norton Scale for risk assessment is reportedly used by 55% of facilities; whereas, 35% use a facility-developed tool. Commonly reported pressure ulcer prevention/treatment interventions used include: dietitian referral, use of barrier ointments, and a written repositioning schedule. Incontinence management and minimizing the head of bed elevation were infrequently used. Nearly one-half (47%) of facilities reported daily reassessment and documentation of wound status, suggesting less-than-optimal, time-consuming wound care practices. Despite the limitations inherent in survey designs and the use of databases such as the Minimum Data Set, the results of this study suggest that pressure ulcers are a common problem in acute care and hospital-based skilled nursing facilities and research-based risk assessment, prevention, and wound assessment strategies have not been widely implemented. The results of this study provide a basis for developing educational programs and a guide for future research.

摘要

最小数据集是一种针对养老院居民的综合评估工具,用于临床决策、研究、质量改进以及医疗保险和医疗补助报销。在最小数据集中,会对压疮和皮肤状况进行评估。由于关于医院附属专业护理机构中压疮患病率和护理情况的信息匮乏,因此开展了一项研究,旨在:a)确定密苏里州医院附属专业护理机构入院时的压疮患病率,以及b)查明这些机构中皮肤和压疮护理的评估、治疗及记录方法。患病率数据通过对最小数据集数据的分析获得,并进行了一项调查以获取皮肤护理实践情况。绝大多数居民(96%)从急症护理机构转入,入院时压疮患病率为18.4%±8.0%。邮寄的88份调查问卷中有77%得到了回复。据报告,55%的机构使用布拉登或诺顿风险评估量表;而35%使用机构自行开发的工具。常用的压疮预防/治疗干预措施包括:转诊营养师、使用屏障软膏以及制定书面的翻身计划。失禁管理和尽量降低床头高度的措施很少使用。近一半(47%)的机构报告每天对伤口状况进行重新评估和记录,这表明伤口护理实践不够理想且耗时。尽管调查设计以及使用最小数据集等数据库存在固有局限性,但本研究结果表明,压疮在急症护理机构和医院附属专业护理机构中是一个常见问题,基于研究的风险评估、预防和伤口评估策略尚未得到广泛实施。本研究结果为制定教育计划提供了依据,并为未来研究提供了指导。

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